Mr. Scott Boyer joined CSCI in 2004 and currently serves as the Software Engineering Resource Manager, where he oversees the professional development and project alignment of over a dozen software application developers across multiple teams. His leadership is pivotal in aligning technical expertise and ensuring product cohesion.
Simultaneously, Mr. Boyer dedicates his expertise to providing full-time direct customer support to the United States Marine Corps’ Joint Electromagnetic Attack Compatibility Office (JEACO). He manages a team of Field Service Representatives (FSRs) involved in curriculum development, training, exercise planning, and support for deployed weapons systems. This team plays a crucial role in systems engineering and on-site technical support for Marine Aviation Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) globally. Mr. Boyer also serves as JEACO’s lead on the CARPE Dronvm initiative, enabling the deployed warfighter to use their personal electronic devices to serve as a network of early warning sensors for counter-small unmanned aerial systems (C-sUAS) employed at sensitive locations overseas. Mr. Boyer’s leadership is instrumental in addressing operational challenges and bridging the gap between laboratory designs and their applications in real-world military operations.
Beyond his role with JEACO, Mr. Boyer has a long-standing involvement with the USMC’s Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course, akin to the Marines’ “Top Gun” school, where he has supported twenty-seven consecutive classes over more than thirteen years. His contributions span a wide range of technical domains, including tactical network studies, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and Digital Interoperability (DIOP) across diverse USMC systems. His recent responsibilities include serving as a trainer and FSR for the Intrepid Tiger II (IT II) Family of Systems, integral to the operations of Marine aircraft such as the AV-8B Harrier, UH-1Y Huey, and MV-22B Osprey.
Prior to his current roles, Mr. Boyer was CSCI’s System Architect and Senior Software Application Developer. He was responsible for spearheading the development of Rich Internet Applications, Web Services, and Client-Server Solutions, while also establishing rigorous coding standards and delivering training to ensure these standards were adopted company-wide. His early career highlights include being the sole developer of TaskTrack for the Office of the Undersecretary for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (OUSD AT&L), and leading software development at Lightningcast, Inc., a startup specializing in streaming media and internet advertising.
A graduate of the College of William & Mary with a Bachelor of Science, Mr. Boyer’s career is distinguished by his adept management of complex technical projects and his exceptional communication skills, enabling informed decision-making and strategic execution within his teams.